Asking For Honest feedback on a video I might do

time410s

Semi-Pro
I'm working on a video where I thoroughly breakdown my first impressions on a TenX racket. They're an up and coming racket company from Australia with some international presence. Maybe you've heard of them.

Anyway, I do somewhat of a teardown and I talk in detail about my observations and thoughts on them. It's not something I plan to do for every video but from time to time, I try a new and interesting racket and through the process of customizing it to my liking, I end up tearing down the racket and making these observations anyway.

However, this time, I also go into what it was like communicating with the company. So my video, all in about 20 minutes, goes into pretty thorough detail about this racket as well as a bit of conversations I had with TenX.

I think it is interesting but I am wondering if you guys might. I am hoping so, since I believe my video will be engaging and not too boring with the details but also not too skimpy. It's a tricky balance but I know us on the forums here do generally enjoy getting into things a bit more. That's why we are here afterall, right?

Just hoping for some feedback. I'm not going to plug my channel in this post since I'm just asking for general feedback on the concept as a whole and if you think you might watch it.
 

Turbo-87

G.O.A.T.
I think it would be interesting. One thing to note is that people have very short attention spans these days, so you may want to break it up into a few <5min clips that have defined content, i.e. racquet history, customization experiences, thoughts on the company, etc. Personally, I don't like having to fast forward through a long video just to find what I am looking for. If you slice up the content, it is more efficient for your audience. Just my opinion, though.
 
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time410s

Semi-Pro
I think it would be interesting. One thing to note is that people have very short attention spans these days, so you may want to break it up into a few <5min clips that have defined content, i.e. racquet history, customization experiences, thoughts on the company, etc. Personally, I don't like having to fast forward through a long video just to find what I am looking for. If you slice up the content, it is more efficient for your audience. Just my opinion, though.
Good thinking. I'll edit my video and then see if it is one of those things that can be done this way.

On the flip side I totally agree with what you are saying but also people like podcasts which are like 2hrs long of just conversation.
 

Turbo-87

G.O.A.T.
Good thinking. I'll edit my video and then see if it is one of those things that can be done this way.

On the flip side I totally agree with what you are saying but also people like podcasts which are like 2hrs long of just conversation.
True. There is a sweet spot for length. You know a podcast is something you are willing to be invested in for an hour or two, but not totally paying attention. If people are gathering information on something or looking at a "how-to," the shorter and more concise you can make it, the better.
 

time410s

Semi-Pro
I have a lot to say in this video haha I'll see if it's one where I can break it down. I'm sure I can I just have to go about it the right way.
 
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